Basin is a basic form backend that lets you collect data from submissions without writing a single line of code.
Harvest is a cloud-based time tracking tool designed for businesses of all sizes. The solution provides timesheet and invoicing features for small businesses and freelancers. Key features include time and expense management, team management, project management, scheduling and invoicing.
Harvest IntegrationsIt's easy to connect Basin + Harvest without coding knowledge. Start creating your own business flow.
Triggers when a user submits to your form.
Triggers when you add a new client.
Triggers when you add a new contact.
Triggers when you add a new invoice (with line item support).
Triggers when you add a new invoice.
Triggers when you add a new person.
Triggers when you add a new project.
Triggers when you add a new task.
Triggers when a new timesheet entry is created for today.
Triggers when a person is assigned to a project.
Creates a new timesheet entry for the current day.
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One of the most important challenges facing our world today is food security. In order to ensure that we have enough food to eat, it is essential to have both a sustainable agriculture system and a vibrant and productive ecosystem. In Basin and Harvest we are told about an experimental farm in Australia's Murray-Darling river basin, where the traditional farming practices of this region are being altered in order to create better conditions for both the farmers and the environment.
In this article I will review the book Basin and Harvest, and from my reading, discuss how the author believes that the integration of basin and harvest can lead to better food security and improved environmental conditions.
The integration of basin and harvest refers to the various ways in which the natural resources of an area are used more intelligently. This means that instead of draining the land's natural resources for short term gain, we must work with them in order to maximize their long term benefits. For example, by using a practice called dryland farming, where farmers leave parts of their fields uncultivated and allow native plants to grow there, these plants help to control erosion by holding the soil in place. Similarly, by growing crops near rivers and streams, farmers can preserve water sources by capturing runoff before it reaches the main channel. In this way, both the land and its inhabitants benefit from this type of sustainable agriculture.
Integrating basin and harvest has many benefits. The most obvious one is the improvement in food security, since at present over 1 billion people worldwide live in hunger while many others live on diets deficient in nutrients. By increasing yields, farmers will be able to feed more people without having to clear more land. At the same time, by preserving the land they increase their ability to produce food in the future. Another benefit is that by creating a more balanced relationship between humans and nature, scientists hope that we can eventually reduce or eliminate many of the problems currently facing our planet. For example, if we can preserve our rainforests we will reduce global warming by reducing carbon emissions (which is causing temperatures to rise); while if we can decrease the number of pests we will reduce chemical pollution (which is harmful to both humans and animals. The last benefit I want to talk about is that by integrating basin and harvest into our farming practices, we will create a more sustainable agriculture system. By using less pesticides we will not only improve our own health but also that of our environment because we will be decreasing the amount of chemicals entering our water supply.
I have reviewed how integrating basin and harvest can lead to better food security and improved environmental conditions. I believe that this is possible because integrating basin and harvest creates a more sustainable agriculture system, which not only increases yields but also enhances conservation efforts.
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